the circumstances surrounding the event
If we kill, we intend the death. If we let die, the death is foreseen, but not intended.
If you mean friendly fire there is an investigation and it depends on the circumstances.
Circumstances refer to the specific conditions or factors surrounding an event or situation that can influence its outcome. They encompass the context, environment, and any relevant details that may affect decisions or actions. Understanding the circumstances is crucial for assessing a situation accurately and making informed choices.
She adapted to new circumstances by convincing herself that she agreed with her husband's views.
previsto: foreseen
Yes, unless totally foreseen circumstances force him out of the race.
In a sentence, foreseen would be a verb.
That is the correct spelling of "foreseen" (predicted, anticipated).
The charlatan claimed to have foreseen the future.
Something "foreseen" is "anticipated", or "expected". For the supernatural, a "premonition", "vision", "presentiment", or "forewarning".
foreseen
Incapable of being foreseen.
The past participle is foreseen.
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UNEXPECTEDLY - without being foreseen or anticipated
No, they are both synonyms (close in meaning).